Sylvia Plath related Pictures on the Web

Not many photos of Sylvia Plath exist, I guess that most of them have been scanned in
by somebody and so you'll find them online. Copyright is a big problem. I cannot help you to find out who to contact to acquire
photo material for publications. I suggest you look at the photos used on book covers below and contact the publishers
to find out where they got the permission.

A Celebration of Sylvia Plath - by Peter Steinberg. This page features one of the biggest
collections of photo material related to Sylvia Plath, including many covers of her books, photographs
of the places where she has lived or which were of importance to her.

More on Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
From the Archives of the New York Times, you need to register but it's free.
Has a picture of Hughes and Plath from 1956 that I haven't seen anywhere else.

Pictures used on book covers

Click on the image to see a larger photo. I think it is interesting how the same image has been used on different covers and in a different hue and
slightly reworked to give a completely different impression.

Wagner, Erica: Ariel's Gift

Faber and Faber 2000, Hardcover - 235 pagesBuy this book online at amazon.co.uk
A study of Ted Hughes's poetry collection, "Birthday Letters". Divided into ten sections, the book discusses groups of
poems as well as giving a biographical framework to the whole sequence. It also offers an explanation of the connections
between Hughes's work and that of Sylvia Plath. However, to people familiar with Plath's work and life, the book does not offer much that is new.
It is intended more as a sort of introduction for those who have no background knowledge of the whole story. --Anja Beckmann

The Journals of Sylvia Plath
ed. by Karen V. Kukil, these are the unabridged journals from 1950 to about 1960, taken from the manuscripts at Smith College

London: Faber and Faber Ltd. 2001, Paperback - 742 pages Buy this book online at amazon.co.uk
The 23 journals detail her adult life: student days at Smith College, her time at Cambridge University where she met and later married the poet
Ted Hughes, the two years spent living in New England and life in Devon, including the birth of their children, before the
marriage broke down in 1962.

The Journals of Sylvia Plath
ed. by Karen V. Kukil, these are the unabridged journals from 1950 to about 1960, taken from the manuscripts at Smith College

HarperAudio 2000, audio tapeBuy this tape online at amazon.co.uk
Focusing on Daddy, The Bell Jar and her diaries the writer explores the background, themes, images and techniques that unite them. Gina Wisker's lively text offers a guide to: plot,
setting and character; approaching the works; how Plath's works were viewed then and now; why you should read Plath. --Synopsis